Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Haunted History Tour of Historic Madison @ North Georgia Tours

Fridays & Saturdays 7:30pm $15 pp with a $50 Minimum

Tours will start at the Welcome Center.

Hear the haunted side of Madison with Madison's only licensed tour guide. If you love history, things that go bump in the night, architecture, local lore, Civil War history, and ghosts this is the tour for you.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Largest exhibition of self-taught artists from the South in recent history! Featuring works of close to 100 folk artists including Howard Finster, Lanier Meaders, George Andrews, RA Miller, and Annie Wellborn. Many works are for sale. Final Gallery Talk by Peter Loose on January 12, 2019 at 3 PM. Museum hours: Tues. – Sat., 11 AM – 4 PM. www.steffenthomas.org. 706-342-7557. Steffen Thomas Museum of Art. 4200 Bethany Road, Buckhead, GA. 30625 (7 miles outside of Madison).

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Kombucha: A How-To and Make & Take with Shannon Palmquist @ Farmview Schoolhouse

Wed, January 16 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

$25 registration/ $8 supply fee to be paid in exact change or check to the instructor the night of class

Class includes detailed lesson on kombucha making, step-by-step instructions, and a complete starter kit for making kombucha at home

*Pre-Registration is required

Join Shannon Palmquist for a fun evening learning about this delicious probiotic drink that has everyone talking! She will provide lots of background information, all the how-to guidance you need, and a starter kit (including scoby) for making your very own, all-natural kombucha.

Space is limited, so register early to reserve your seats!*Farmview Schoolhouse classes often fill quickly; however, in the case of low enrollment, Schoolhouse events may be cancelled or rescheduled. Register early to ensure you are not disappointed.

BIO

Shannon traded the bright lights of Las Vegas for country wholesome living in Georgia. Healthy living has been her passion for 35 years, and as an aesthetician for for more than 24 of those years, she has discovered that she loves to share her passions and knowledge, and she enjoys teaching others about living well. Shannon teaches classes on everything from making and using healthy skin and body care products to healthy cooking and sustainable living. Learn more about Shannon, her products and her farm at www.farm2facebeauty.com.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

New Year New Campfire Stories @ Hard Labor Creek State Park

Friday, Jan 18 6-7pm Picnic Shelter #5 $3 plus $5 parking.

Enjoy an evening of swapping stories and roasting marshmallows for delicious s'mores. To conclude the evening, participants are encouraged to share some favorite memories from 2018. Meet at 706-557-3001.

The Capital Steps @ Madison-Morgan Cultural Center

Friday, Jan 18 8pm $48

Always fresh and crispy - right from the headlines! The Capitol Steps have earned a reputation for non-stop laughs as this troupe who began as a group of Senate staffers sets out to satirize the very people and places that employed them. With song parodies and skits which convey a special brand of satirical humor, The Capitol Steps tackle both sides of the political spectrum and all things equally foolish. What more would you expect from the group that puts the "MOCK" in democracy!

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Coffee with a Ranger @ Hard Labor Creek State Park

Saturday, Jan 19 10:30 - noon visitor center $5 parking

Join a Ranger for fresh brewed coffee, and a demonstration on Dutch Oven cooking over a fire. Coffee, hot chocolate, and hot tea will be available. Call the Visitor Center to register in advance, space is limited. 706-557-3001

Hard Labor Creek History Hike @ Hard Labor Creek State Park

Saturday, Jan 19 2 PM to 4 PM $3 plus $5 parking

This ranger-led hike on the Mountain Bike Red Trail will take visitors along gentle ridges and cascading creeks. Explore our past as we walk by the remains of some CCC constructions. Bring a camera to record the scenery. Hike geared toward active adults and children over 8 years old.. 706-557-3001.

Tues- Sunday exhibit opened until Jan 20, 2019

Returning crusader knights brought with them treasure chests not filled with jewels, but cinnamon, ginger, and peppercorns. The story of spices, some 5000 years old, is also the history of trade and commerce. The American continent would not have been discovered as early had it not been for the European desire to break the Arab traders' spice monopoly.
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"Along the Spice Route" features 35 wall quilts depicting artistic interpretations of spices that refine modern cuisine. The exhibit offers an opportunity to discover the spices´ countries of origin, the importance of ancient trade routes, and the lasting connections between the world´s cultural heritage. Exhibit curated by Paula Golden and Ann Reardon.

Thu, January 24 5:00 PM – 7:00

$25 registration/ $25 supply fee to be paid in exact change or check to instructor the night of class

Class includes lesson on how to design and construct a flower crown from live flowers and botanicals.

Supply fee includes:

Flowers, pre-divided into buckets for every participant to have their own; scissors; wire; tape; ribbon and a box/bag for transporting the finished crown. Each participant will design and make their own flower crown to take home using these supplies. *Pre-Registration is required

Just a quick look at Pinterest reveals that floral crowns are all the rage! Don't miss out on the joy of wearing flowers. Join floral designer Connie Nutt of Bloom Theory Studio for an evening of fun, flowers and whimsy.

Connie will lead participants through the fundamentals of designing a flower crown with living flowers and botanicals and enjoy the company of other crown makers! Each participant will take home a unique and personalized flower crown to wear for fun, to dry and save, or to be an excuse for an impromptu selfie photo shoot!

A perfect mother-daughter night or a friends-night out, this hands-on workshop will brighten up your January with color, texture and maybe a dash of magic.

Chase those winter blues away with a flower crown. There's no age limit on fun!

**This class makes a perfect holiday gift!**

Space is limited, so register early to reserve your seats!

*Farmview Schoolhouse classes often fill quickly; however, in the case of low enrollment, Schoolhouse events may be cancelled or rescheduled. Register early to ensure you are not disappointed.

Ms. Greer's classroom includes three inquisitive out-of-the-box thinkers. Rosie Revere has big dreams. Iggy Peck has a relentless passion for architecture. And Ada Twist's curiosity can drive her teacher crazy.

A fun new musical based on the books Rosie Revere, Engineer, Iggy Peck, Architect, and Ada Twist Scientist by Andrea Beaty which spotlights the STEM curriculum (focusing on science, technology, engineering, and math).

Groups of 15+ are eligible to place advance reservations-- a final headcount will be due 30 days prior to the show and the group will be responsible for the total headcount regardless of no-shows at the performance; all smaller groups and individual tickets must be purchased in advance.

FOR LARGE SCHOOL GROUPS:
Our gymnasium space is available to rent as a lunchroom space with advance permission, please inquire with Mandi at the time of your reservation.

Guided Geocaching @ Hard Labor Creek State Park

Saturday, Jan 26 2 -4 PM $3 plus $5 parking

With the help of a ranger, enjoy exploring nature with family while finding Hard Labor's treasures. Bring a smart phone, a toy for trading, and water. Wear closed-toed shoes for this off-trail program. Meet at the visitor center. Please download the free Geocache mobile app at: www.geocaching.com/play/mobile before coming to the park. 706-557-3001.

In this mid-afternoon workshop with Chef Linda Rivers, you will learn about the history of the delicious British treat known as a scone and learn proper techniques for making these scrumptious pastry treats built upon the simplest ingredients: flour, fat and milk!

Linda will demonstrate her scone-making process, step-by-step, for creating the lightly sweetened, biscuit-like cakes that make tea-time (or anytime!) so much lovelier.

You will leave with Linda's favorite scone recipe, a goodie-bag of her scones, and firsthand knowledge of how a British baker makes magic!

It's the perfect experience for an aspiring baker, a ladies' day out (grab lunch in the cafe before hand and then come to class!), or a little miniature get-away for the Anglophile in the family!

LINDA RIVERS (BIO)

Chef Linda Rivers graduated Summa Cum Laude from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts, Atlanta in May 2008. In 2009 her goal of opening a tea room was realized when Holly Cottage Tea Room opened its doors in Newnan, GA. As the owner and executive chef, Linda and her staff of six well-trained and knowledgeable servers offered a wide selection of traditional made-from-scratch tea sandwiches, pastries, petit fours, truffles, and scones. Holly Cottage Tea Room achieved the reputation as the 4th out of 64 best tea rooms in Georgia, and customers came from as far away as South and North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida. With her English heritage, Linda is passionate and well-versed in making scones which are a staple in every British home. Although the tea room is no longer in business, Linda is delighted to share her love and knowledge of making scones with others.

The Art of Fermentation: Fermented Vegetable Make & Take with Jayshree Subramanian @ Farmview Market

Thursday, January 31 5 - 7 PM

$30 Early Bird registration BEFORE January 7/$40 Regular registration

$10 supply fee to be paid in exact change or check to instructor the night of class

Class includes: detailed lesson on the concepts and processes of fermentation, explanation of how to ferment vegetables, step-by-step hands-on guidance for preparing a jar of vegetables that are ready to begin the fermentation process, post workshop support to help troubleshoot anything relating to your fermenting vegetables with Jayshree . Participants will leave class with a 32 oz glass Mason jar of prepared vegetables that are ready to ferment, and all the know-how (and technical support) they need to begin their fermenting adventure.

*PRE-Registration is required; early bird registration discount available before January 7

If you're intrigued by the idea of fermentation, probiotics, and learning the ins and outs of the process, this workshop is the perfect place to start!

In this hands-on experience that integrates both education and a make-and-take activity for each participant featuring fermented vegetables, Jayshree Subramanian will teach the concepts and processes behind the age-old technique of how to ferment foods. Jayshree has distilled the process into easy to follow guidelines, and the workshop is tailored to be a fun activity that gives participants the necessary experience to make their own “probiotics” at home, a life-long tool for personal health and wellness.

In addition to the history and how-to of fermentation, the participant will also take home a bottle of their own vegetables that are ready to ferment that they will prepare during the workshop. Jayshree offers the participants post-workshop support to help troubleshoot anything related to their process as the vegetables ferment at home so that the workshop's lessons can be used beyond the classroom and applied to learning fermentation as a life skill.

This Art of Fermentation workshop is a great way to step into the world of gut-health and probiotics. Don't miss this opportunity to make 2019 your healthiest year yet!

**This class makes a perfect holiday gift!**

Space is limited, so register early to save money and reserve your seat!
*Farmview Schoolhouse classes often fill quickly; however, in the case of low enrollment, Schoolhouse events may be canceled or rescheduled. Register early to ensure you are not disappointed.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Jayshree Subramanian is a self taught experimentalist, an ardent health-food researcher, foodie, sourdough bread baker and a Yoga teacher. She has an unending passion for high quality, organically grown foods, especially fermented foods that not only improves health but takes it up a notch or more. She is the owner/baker of Living Breads micro bakery, and divides her time between Newfoundland, Canada in the summers and the Southern US in the winters.

"Face in Time" Exhibit Opening Reception @ Steffen Thomas Museum

Thursday, Jan 31 6-8 pm

Works-on-paper, fiber art portraits, and sculptures of renowned individuals who have influenced the world will be on display at the Museum: jazz musicians, civil rights activists, poets, writers, politicians.....immortalized through art by Steffen Thomas, Chris Cook, and Leanna Leithauser Lesley.

High School Musical “Godspell” @ Morgan County High School

Thursday-Sunday Jan 31 - Feb 3 $10 Student & Seniors $5

Performance Dates and Times:

Thursday, January 31, 2019 - Saturday, February 2, 2019 @7:30pm

Sunday, February 3, 2109 @ 3:30pm

Godspell is the modern musical retelling of the Gospel according to Matthew. Using song and dance, the apostles spread Christ’s message of love and tolerance as the time moves ever closer to his betrayal at the hands of Judas. Godspell is the first musical theatre offering from composer Stephen Schwartz who went on to write such well-known hits as Wicked, Pippin, and Children of Eden. Godspell also features the international hit, “Day by Day”, as well as an eclectic blend of songs ranging from pop to vaudeville.

High School Musical “Godspell” @ Morgan County High School

Thursday-Sunday Jan 31 - Feb 3 $10 Student & Seniors $5

Performance Dates and Times:

Thursday, January 31, 2019 - Saturday, February 2, 2019 @7:30pm

Sunday, February 3, 2109 @ 3:30pm

Godspell is the modern musical retelling of the Gospel according to Matthew. Using song and dance, the apostles spread Christ’s message of love and tolerance as the time moves ever closer to his betrayal at the hands of Judas. Godspell is the first musical theatre offering from composer Stephen Schwartz who went on to write such well-known hits as Wicked, Pippin, and Children of Eden. Godspell also features the international hit, “Day by Day”, as well as an eclectic blend of songs ranging from pop to vaudeville.

"Face in Time" Exhibit Opening Reception @ Steffen Thomas Museum

Exhibit Jan31-Mar23 Tues- Sat 11-4pm

Works-on-paper, fiber art portraits, and sculptures of renowned individuals who have influenced the world will be on display at the Museum: jazz musicians, civil rights activists, poets, writers, politicians.....immortalized through art by Steffen Thomas, Chris Cook, and Leanna Leithauser Lesley.

First Friday @ Madison Artist Guild Gallery

Friday, Feb 1 6-8pm

First Friday at MAGallery from 6 – 8 pm come and enjoy our festive gallery. Inspired by Tina Turner, the Madison Artists Guild presents “What’s Love Got to Do with Art?” Come and see what’s new at the Gallery. You’ll enjoy treats, wine, and friends and our talented artists.

High School Musical “Godspell” @ Morgan County High School

Thursday-Sunday Jan 31 - Feb 3 $10 Student & Seniors $5

Performance Dates and Times:

Thursday, January 31, 2019 - Saturday, February 2, 2019 @7:30pm

Sunday, February 3, 2109 @ 3:30pm

Godspell is the modern musical retelling of the Gospel according to Matthew. Using song and dance, the apostles spread Christ’s message of love and tolerance as the time moves ever closer to his betrayal at the hands of Judas. Godspell is the first musical theatre offering from composer Stephen Schwartz who went on to write such well-known hits as Wicked, Pippin, and Children of Eden. Godspell also features the international hit, “Day by Day”, as well as an eclectic blend of songs ranging from pop to vaudeville.

"Face in Time" Exhibit Opening Reception @ Steffen Thomas Museum

Exhibit Jan31-Mar23 Tues- Sat 11-4pm

Works-on-paper, fiber art portraits, and sculptures of renowned individuals who have influenced the world will be on display at the Museum: jazz musicians, civil rights activists, poets, writers, politicians.....immortalized through art by Steffen Thomas, Chris Cook, and Leanna Leithauser Lesley.

Guided Geocaching @ Hard Labor Creek State Park

Saturday, Feb 2 1 PM $3 plus $5 parking

With the help of a ranger, enjoy exploring nature with family while finding Hard Labor's treasures. Bring a smart phone, a toy for trading, and water. Wear closed-toed shoes for this off-trail program. Meet at the visitor center. Please download the free Geocache mobile app at: www.geocaching.com/play/mobile before coming to the park. 706-557-3001.

Hard Labor Creek History Hike @ Hard Labor Creek State Park

Saturday, Jan 19 3 PM to 5 PM $3 plus $5 parking

This ranger-led hike on the Mountain Bike Red Trail will take visitors along gentle ridges and cascading creeks. Explore our past as we walk by the remains of some CCC constructions. Bring a camera to record the scenery. Hike geared toward active adults and children over 8 years old.. 706-557-3001.